on the one side, russians, many of whom would like crimea to secede from ukraine. on the other, crimean tatars with their pale turquoise flag,ç who support the new order in kiev, and are largely hostile to russia, which they see as their historical oppressor. the protests may be over in kiev, but the repercussions are being felt across ukraine. here, the tatars are delighted about the new authorities. but the russians are spoiling for a fight. and some tatars were not convinced peaceful protest is the way to combat the crimean russians allying moscow. >> when it comes down to putin, you have to have fists. he doesn't understand good words and diplomacy. you have to show some physics too, so if they don't listen to us, we don't exclude some physical actions here, like in kiev, too. >> reporter: so you would turn to violence? >> no, no, no, no. we are for peace. but we want them to hear us. >> reporter: some on the russian side weren't keen to talk to a british journalist, a representative of europe, which many see as fascist. >> ( translated ): we don't say the bri